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Thunderball Results Tuesday 25th-March 2020
The 2,622nd Thunderball draw took place on Tuesday March 24th 2020 and the result for this draw is as follows:
The latest Thunderball results are displayed here. To find out if you've won a prize in one of the recent draws, click on a draw date for winning numbers and a full prize breakdown.

Thunderball is drawn four times a week, on Tuesdays, Wednesdays, Fridays and Saturdays. There are nine prize tiers in every draw, from a fixed £3 for matching the Thunderball alone to the jackpot of £500,000. You do not have to share the top prize, as everyone who matches all five main numbers and the Thunderball wins half a million pounds. Take part online or at authorised National Lottery retailers up until 7:30pm on the day of the draw.
Playing Thunderball is simple – just pay £1 per line and pick five main numbers from 1 to 39 and a Thunderball from 1 to 14. You have the chance to win prizes ranging from £3 for matching just the Thunderball up to the jackpot prize of £500,000 for matching all five main numbers and the Thunderball.
The latest Thunderball results are displayed here. To find out if you've won a prize in one of the recent draws, click on a draw date for winning numbers and a full prize breakdown.

Thunderball is drawn four times a week, on Tuesdays, Wednesdays, Fridays and Saturdays. There are nine prize tiers in every draw, from a fixed £3 for matching the Thunderball alone to the jackpot of £500,000. You do not have to share the top prize, as everyone who matches all five main numbers and the Thunderball wins half a million pounds. Take part online or at authorised National Lottery retailers up until 7:30pm on the day of the draw.
How to Play Thunderball
Thunderball Draw Days
Thunderball draws take place every Tuesday, Wednesday, Friday and Saturday. The draws are held at approximately 8pm.
Originally, there was only one draw a week on Saturdays. But over time Thunderball has introduced more chances to win, most recently adding a Tuesday draw as part of a series of National Lottery changes in early 2018.
You can buy Thunderball tickets from any authorised retailer, or play online. Here is how to play the game:
Thunderball Facts
- Fact1The Thunderball is drawn from a different set of numbers to the main balls. The same number can therefore appear as both a main ball and the Thunderball.
- Fact2If you select a Lucky Dip, a random set of numbers will be generated at the point of purchase and submitted as your entry.
Syndicates
Another way to play Thunderball is to join a syndicate. By joining a group of other lottery players, you can boost your odds of winning by entering multiple lines at no extra cost. Prizes can then be split between all the members of the syndicate.
To join an online syndicate, just select the number of shares you want in a ticket, confirm your purchase and wait to see if you are a winner. Playing online, prizes will automatically be credited to your account.
Thunderball Results Tuesday 24th March 2020
The 2,622nd Thunderball draw took place on Tuesday March 24th 2020 and the result for this draw is as follows:
The latest Thunderball results are displayed here. To find out if you've won a prize in one of the recent draws, click on a draw date for winning numbers and a full prize breakdown.
Thunderball is drawn four times a week, on Tuesdays, Wednesdays, Fridays and Saturdays. There are nine prize tiers in every draw, from a fixed £3 for matching the Thunderball alone to the jackpot of £500,000. You do not have to share the top prize, as everyone who matches all five main numbers and the Thunderball wins half a million pounds. Take part online or at authorised National Lottery retailers up until 7:30pm on the day of the draw.
The latest Thunderball results are displayed here. To find out if you've won a prize in one of the recent draws, click on a draw date for winning numbers and a full prize breakdown.
Thunderball is drawn four times a week, on Tuesdays, Wednesdays, Fridays and Saturdays. There are nine prize tiers in every draw, from a fixed £3 for matching the Thunderball alone to the jackpot of £500,000. You do not have to share the top prize, as everyone who matches all five main numbers and the Thunderball wins half a million pounds. Take part online or at authorised National Lottery retailers up until 7:30pm on the day of the draw.
How to Play Thunderball
Playing Thunderball is simple – just pay £1 per line and pick five main numbers from 1 to 39 and a Thunderball from 1 to 14. You have the chance to win prizes ranging from £3 for matching just the Thunderball up to the jackpot prize of £500,000 for matching all five main numbers and the Thunderball.
Thunderball Draw Days
Thunderball draws take place every Tuesday, Wednesday, Friday and Saturday. The draws are held at approximately 8pm.
Originally, there was only one draw a week on Saturdays. But over time Thunderball has introduced more chances to win, most recently adding a Tuesday draw as part of a series of National Lottery changes in early 2018.
You can buy Thunderball tickets from any authorised retailer, or play online. Here is how to play the game:
Thunderball Facts
- Fact1The Thunderball is drawn from a different set of numbers to the main balls. The same number can therefore appear as both a main ball and the Thunderball.
- Fact2If you select a Lucky Dip, a random set of numbers will be generated at the point of purchase and submitted as your entry.
Syndicates
Another way to play Thunderball is to join a syndicate. By joining a group of other lottery players, you can boost your odds of winning by entering multiple lines at no extra cost. Prizes can then be split between all the members of the syndicate.
To join an online syndicate, just select the number of shares you want in a ticket, confirm your purchase and wait to see if you are a winner. Playing online, prizes will automatically be credited to your account.
Thunderball Results Tuesday 21st March 2020
The 2,622nd Thunderball draw took place on Tuesday March 24th 2020 and the result for this draw is as follows:
The latest Thunderball results are displayed here. To find out if you've won a prize in one of the recent draws, click on a draw date for winning numbers and a full prize breakdown.
Thunderball is drawn four times a week, on Tuesdays, Wednesdays, Fridays and Saturdays. There are nine prize tiers in every draw, from a fixed £3 for matching the Thunderball alone to the jackpot of £500,000. You do not have to share the top prize, as everyone who matches all five main numbers and the Thunderball wins half a million pounds. Take part online or at authorised National Lottery retailers up until 7:30pm on the day of the draw.
The latest Thunderball results are displayed here. To find out if you've won a prize in one of the recent draws, click on a draw date for winning numbers and a full prize breakdown.
Thunderball is drawn four times a week, on Tuesdays, Wednesdays, Fridays and Saturdays. There are nine prize tiers in every draw, from a fixed £3 for matching the Thunderball alone to the jackpot of £500,000. You do not have to share the top prize, as everyone who matches all five main numbers and the Thunderball wins half a million pounds. Take part online or at authorised National Lottery retailers up until 7:30pm on the day of the draw.
How to Play Thunderball
Playing Thunderball is simple – just pay £1 per line and pick five main numbers from 1 to 39 and a Thunderball from 1 to 14. You have the chance to win prizes ranging from £3 for matching just the Thunderball up to the jackpot prize of £500,000 for matching all five main numbers and the Thunderball.
Thunderball Draw Days
Thunderball draws take place every Tuesday, Wednesday, Friday and Saturday. The draws are held at approximately 8pm.
Originally, there was only one draw a week on Saturdays. But over time Thunderball has introduced more chances to win, most recently adding a Tuesday draw as part of a series of National Lottery changes in early 2018.
You can buy Thunderball tickets from any authorised retailer, or play online. Here is how to play the game:
Thunderball Facts
- Fact1The Thunderball is drawn from a different set of numbers to the main balls. The same number can therefore appear as both a main ball and the Thunderball.
- Fact2If you select a Lucky Dip, a random set of numbers will be generated at the point of purchase and submitted as your entry.
Syndicates
Another way to play Thunderball is to join a syndicate. By joining a group of other lottery players, you can boost your odds of winning by entering multiple lines at no extra cost. Prizes can then be split between all the members of the syndicate.
To join an online syndicate, just select the number of shares you want in a ticket, confirm your purchase and wait to see if you are a winner. Playing online, prizes will automatically be credited to your account.
Thunderball Results Tuesday 20th March 2020
The 2,622nd Thunderball draw took place on Tuesday March 24th 2020 and the result for this draw is as follows:
The latest Thunderball results are displayed here. To find out if you've won a prize in one of the recent draws, click on a draw date for winning numbers and a full prize breakdown.
Thunderball is drawn four times a week, on Tuesdays, Wednesdays, Fridays and Saturdays. There are nine prize tiers in every draw, from a fixed £3 for matching the Thunderball alone to the jackpot of £500,000. You do not have to share the top prize, as everyone who matches all five main numbers and the Thunderball wins half a million pounds. Take part online or at authorised National Lottery retailers up until 7:30pm on the day of the draw.
The latest Thunderball results are displayed here. To find out if you've won a prize in one of the recent draws, click on a draw date for winning numbers and a full prize breakdown.
Thunderball is drawn four times a week, on Tuesdays, Wednesdays, Fridays and Saturdays. There are nine prize tiers in every draw, from a fixed £3 for matching the Thunderball alone to the jackpot of £500,000. You do not have to share the top prize, as everyone who matches all five main numbers and the Thunderball wins half a million pounds. Take part online or at authorised National Lottery retailers up until 7:30pm on the day of the draw.
How to Play Thunderball
Playing Thunderball is simple – just pay £1 per line and pick five main numbers from 1 to 39 and a Thunderball from 1 to 14. You have the chance to win prizes ranging from £3 for matching just the Thunderball up to the jackpot prize of £500,000 for matching all five main numbers and the Thunderball.
Thunderball Draw Days
Thunderball draws take place every Tuesday, Wednesday, Friday and Saturday. The draws are held at approximately 8pm.
Originally, there was only one draw a week on Saturdays. But over time Thunderball has introduced more chances to win, most recently adding a Tuesday draw as part of a series of National Lottery changes in early 2018.
You can buy Thunderball tickets from any authorised retailer, or play online. Here is how to play the game:
Thunderball Facts
- Fact1The Thunderball is drawn from a different set of numbers to the main balls. The same number can therefore appear as both a main ball and the Thunderball.
- Fact2If you select a Lucky Dip, a random set of numbers will be generated at the point of purchase and submitted as your entry.
Syndicates
Another way to play Thunderball is to join a syndicate. By joining a group of other lottery players, you can boost your odds of winning by entering multiple lines at no extra cost. Prizes can then be split between all the members of the syndicate.
To join an online syndicate, just select the number of shares you want in a ticket, confirm your purchase and wait to see if you are a winner. Playing online, prizes will automatically be credited to your account.
Thunderball Results Tuesday 18th March 2020
The 2,622nd Thunderball draw took place on Tuesday March 24th 2020 and the result for this draw is as follows:
The latest Thunderball results are displayed here. To find out if you've won a prize in one of the recent draws, click on a draw date for winning numbers and a full prize breakdown.
Thunderball is drawn four times a week, on Tuesdays, Wednesdays, Fridays and Saturdays. There are nine prize tiers in every draw, from a fixed £3 for matching the Thunderball alone to the jackpot of £500,000. You do not have to share the top prize, as everyone who matches all five main numbers and the Thunderball wins half a million pounds. Take part online or at authorised National Lottery retailers up until 7:30pm on the day of the draw.
The latest Thunderball results are displayed here. To find out if you've won a prize in one of the recent draws, click on a draw date for winning numbers and a full prize breakdown.
Thunderball is drawn four times a week, on Tuesdays, Wednesdays, Fridays and Saturdays. There are nine prize tiers in every draw, from a fixed £3 for matching the Thunderball alone to the jackpot of £500,000. You do not have to share the top prize, as everyone who matches all five main numbers and the Thunderball wins half a million pounds. Take part online or at authorised National Lottery retailers up until 7:30pm on the day of the draw.
How to Play Thunderball
Playing Thunderball is simple – just pay £1 per line and pick five main numbers from 1 to 39 and a Thunderball from 1 to 14. You have the chance to win prizes ranging from £3 for matching just the Thunderball up to the jackpot prize of £500,000 for matching all five main numbers and the Thunderball.
Thunderball Draw Days
Thunderball draws take place every Tuesday, Wednesday, Friday and Saturday. The draws are held at approximately 8pm.
Originally, there was only one draw a week on Saturdays. But over time Thunderball has introduced more chances to win, most recently adding a Tuesday draw as part of a series of National Lottery changes in early 2018.
You can buy Thunderball tickets from any authorised retailer, or play online. Here is how to play the game:
Thunderball Facts
- Fact1The Thunderball is drawn from a different set of numbers to the main balls. The same number can therefore appear as both a main ball and the Thunderball.
- Fact2If you select a Lucky Dip, a random set of numbers will be generated at the point of purchase and submitted as your entry.
Syndicates
Another way to play Thunderball is to join a syndicate. By joining a group of other lottery players, you can boost your odds of winning by entering multiple lines at no extra cost. Prizes can then be split between all the members of the syndicate.
To join an online syndicate, just select the number of shares you want in a ticket, confirm your purchase and wait to see if you are a winner. Playing online, prizes will automatically be credited to your account.
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